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The Pontian Genocide 1916-1923

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  • #31
    Originally posted by Greekaiser
    I believe that Armenian Genocide, Greek Genocide, Assyrian Genocide are in fact one: The Christian Anatolia Genocide.
    Its not coincidence that all about at the same time started being deported and killed and exiled in deserts. The greeks of Pontos suffered the same with armenians. The reason that armenian victims were more is that they had more populations in the area that the turks targeted.
    The reason ,generally that the armenians suffered more is just because of the geographical area that they lived.
    These genocides had nothing to do with ethnicity or race but only about religion. The young turks targeted the christians of the empire since they were clear threat to 'her' lands.

    Turks try to persuade the international community that the armenians and greeks were punished for ''their'' ''revolts''.
    But what about the arabs that really did revolts? Why turkey didn't ''relocate'' them?
    The answer is simple: The arabs were muslims: no threat at all. Turks didn't plan a deportation for arabs and the arabs really revolted.

    All ''events'' from 1914 to 1923 were part of this genocidal program planned from young turks ,with clear aim to make turkey land of exclusively turks. These events shall be called ''Christian Genocide in Anatolia from turks''. Turkey continues this genocide even now, by suppressing the small christian minorities left in turkey and mainly by the denial that this genocide even happened. Moreover Turkey has a new agenda of Cultural Genocide of kurds, laz ,georgian ,bosnian, and other muslims that are not turks in origins. All this that is called now turkish nation is nothing else than the turkish-speaking muslims that Kemal gathered and gave them a name.


    Turkey pretends that all these were random events ,caused by rebellions, turkey even pretends that Turkey was always the land of turks, that the christians just disappeared from 1071 to 1914 ,and that has no responsibility about them.
    If someone , studies these ''events'' ,about what happened in anatolia from 1914-1923 ,he will understand that this was not war, not masscares, not mutual genocide but a great genocide of the christians of turkey that ended with the terrorist Mustafa Kemal 'Ataturk'. Its not coincidence that all christians suffered, exiled and killed. It was planned, it was genocide, it was annihilation.

    I agree with you Greekaiser, it was a Christian Genocide but the Turks have always had a special hatred for Armenians hat goes above and beyond how they feel about Greeks. They seem or seemed to regard Armenians with suspicion due to the fact that Armenians stayed Armenian.
    General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Joseph View Post
      I agree with you Greekaiser, it was a Christian Genocide but the Turks have always had a special hatred for Armenians hat goes above and beyond how they feel about Greeks. They seem or seemed to regard Armenians with suspicion due to the fact that Armenians stayed Armenian.

      I think you are right. They mainly hate armenians because they always believed that armenians have a conspiracy against turkey. They hate armenians much more greeks, and i try to find the reason.
      For example ,did you know that in Smyrna ,the first christians that were massacred by the genocidal armies of Mustafa Kemal ''Ataturk'' were the armenians and not the greeks!!!
      We were in war with turkey, we were fighting with the turks. Armenians were just inhabitants of this city. These armenians ,after its liberation of Smyrna from the greek army, enjoyed for first time, after centuries, equal rights with muslims. But the turks decided that the armenians were to be punished for the greek-turkish war!
      Same in cyprus: The armenians of cyprus suffered the same with greek cypriots although that armenians were not responsible for anything.
      After this greek-turkish war, many armenians found protection in greece, as greeks from pontos found protection in armenia (i think that greeks of armenia are about 3000 and in georgia about 20000).

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